Best of luck! If they have been in there for as long as we think they have, they might be nicely toned and in great shape. Looking forward to the reveal....
-CH27
Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
ok, I'm back (at last) the first roll was all copper, mainly wheats, the second roll was all steelies, I have two rolls to go, the latest date was 1978.
Looks like several of the 1943s are in spectacular shape. Try not to put your finger prints all over them or wipe them with anything. They survived. Put those in a holder for safe keeping / handling.
All of my 1943s have surface corrosion all over them.
thanks for the heads-up, I'm trying to only touch the edge of the rims, I don't really know enough about errors and such so I may put them back in the rolls except for the 3 or 4 really nice ones, what do you think?
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